HNO International deploys Mobile Hydrogen Dispensers in California

HNO International announces a major order for its hydrogen dispensers, to support the deployment of mobile refueling stations in California.

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HNO International recently received a significant order for its new-generation hydrogen dispensers. This order will facilitate the deployment of mobile refueling stations, in partnership with Total Hydrogen Solutions, a division of Pneumatic and Hydraulic.
Paul Mueller, CEO of HNO International, emphasized the company’s competitive advantage: “We are one of the few companies in the U.S. to build hydrogen dispensers with relatively short delivery times.” Key dispenser components are manufactured by U.S. supply chain partners, making it possible to support H70, H35 and tube trailer filling.

Systems deployment in California

These dispensers will be integrated into mobile refueling units and deployed in California by a private intermediate gas delivery company, renowned for its current hydrogen delivery operations. Faced with growing demand from customers wishing to integrate hydrogen into their energy portfolios, these systems will provide an effective response to the need for refuelling infrastructure.

Responding to California’s Infrastructure Challenges

California, a pioneer in the adoption of hydrogen, faces significant challenges in building a reliable refueling infrastructure. HNO International’s compact, scalable production and refueling systems offer an immediate solution to these challenges, supporting the state’s development objectives.
HNO International’s initiative represents a strategic response to market challenges, particularly in California, where hydrogen refueling infrastructure remains inadequate. By integrating mobile refueling technologies, HNO International offers the flexibility and rapid deployment crucial to meeting the growing demand for hydrogen.
HNO International’s solutions not only meet the immediate needs of California businesses, but also lay the foundations for a broader, more resilient fueling infrastructure across the United States. This proactive approach could serve as a model for other regions seeking to accelerate their transition to cleaner, more sustainable energies.

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